The Original Series USS Enterprise in-joke actually gives Star Trek: Section 31's team a fighting chance when they need it most.
W hat Michelle Yeoh offers as a star, on the surface, is exactly what Star Trek needs. In the early years of her career — ...
That's got to be worth a try, right? MINOR SPOILERS FOR "STAR TREK: SECTION 31" AHEAD "Star Trek: Section 31"'s opening ...
That Michelle Yeoh would win an Oscar for playing several ... And in her current guise as a “Star Trek” protagonist, she continues to be seemingly anything she wants to be, including multiple ...
Section 31” arrives full of nuance and charm. Viewers actually do not need to know any Section 31 lore or have watched “Star Trek: Discovery” — the “Trek” series from which the film is spun off — to ...
Section 31 is a spinoff of the series Star Trek: Discovery but mainly seems designed to exploit the talents of Michelle Yeoh, who, since she created the character of Philippa Georgiou, has added the ...
An emperor's past comes back to haunt her in "Star Trek: Section 31," as Oscar winner Michelle Yeoh returns to one of her most compelling roles. The new Paramount+ film follows Emperor Georgiou's ...
Camaraderie has always been a big element in “Star Trek,” but it’s notably absent ... else in this fabled sci-fi universe. When Yeoh’s “Everything” co-star Jamie Lee Curtis makes ...
After first meeting on the set of “Star Trek: Discovery,” Michelle Yeoh and costume designer Gersha Phillips have reunited on a new “Star Trek” project — and this time, they brought ...
Star Trek: Section 31, the first-ever streaming Trek movie, comes out on Paramount+ tomorrow, but is it going to be worth your time? Oscar winner Michelle Yeoh returns to her iconic role of ...
Michelle Yeoh’s first major spy movie was the 1997 James Bond film, Tomorrow Never Dies. And so, in some ways, playing a reluctant, quippy spy in the new standalone streaming Star Trek movie ...
It's a fine excuse to occasionally watch Oscar-winner Michelle Yeoh kick things, but Section 31 is otherwise a deeply incurious squandering of Star Trek potential. There have now been 14 Star Trek ...